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Assignment -
Instructions: Review the Healthy People 2020 website.
Identify one of the health issues and propose a scenario that would use a z-test as the first step in the six steps of hypothesis testing.
Discuss the remaining five steps based on your scenario, including clearly articulating the null and alternative hypotheses for your scenario.
Step 1 Test: Pick the right statistical test.
Step 2 Assumptions: Check the assumptions to make sure it is OK to do the test.
Step 3 Hypotheses: List the null and alternative hypotheses.
Step 4 Decision rule: Find the critical value of the statistic that determines when to reject the null hypothesis.
Step 5 Calculation: Calculate the value of the test statistic.
Step 6 Interpretation: State in plain language what the results mean.
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